Excessive sweating and increased eye secretion in a high temperature environment may be physiologic, or it may be due to diseases such as keratitis.
1. Physiological factors: Normal people’s eyes will secrete some oily substances that accumulate at the corners of the eyes. After sweating in high temperature, due to the loss of water in the body, may lead to eye secretions become sticky and not easy to come off, manifested as an increase in local secretions, can be increased by increasing water intake and other measures to intervene.
2. Pathological factors: after sweating, people habitually wipe with their hands, which may cause bacteria to enter the eyes, leading to keratitis and other infectious diseases, resulting in an increase in eye secretions, which may be yellow, pink, etc., and may be combined with corneal redness, local pain, photophobia and other manifestations.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time when the above symptoms occur.